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TIIK (iAZFTTK-TIMHS. HKITXI H, i:i HllT.MlW, H II. 2'!, 1020. LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS Notim is hereby (ilvi-u that the uu Misa lilleu .MtKudduu of Kight Jlile was a visitor iu Cecil uu Tuusday. Mr. aud Mm. Clan; me Winters ot "biiudy Dtll" auloed to Huppuer ou Saturday. Mr. Dry u nt uud daughter of NurlU Wkium uru visiting Kulpti Winters ut Kour Mile. Muster Jackie llyud u "liutlerby Flats" spent the week cud with bib brother Herb lu Heppuer. A. Heuriksen ut Willuw creek raucli lelt uu Thursday with a line bunch ut cullle lur 1'urtluud. Charles Sperry ut lone, accouipuu ied by W . aiuiguu, also ut lone, wuu lulling ou Cecil friends Tuesday. Jim Whitney uf the "Dove Cute" lelt uu the local on Friday (ur i'urt laud where he will visit tur some time. Mrs. Moua Miller, teacher of the Cecil school, whs a visitor at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. 1'hll Brady ou Sunday. Miss lleruice Franklin of Uhea and Miss Mildred Duncan of "itusy Hue" ranch were culling on friends iu Cecil on Saturday. We notice Zeuueth Logan of Fuur Mile, who has boon uu the sick list fur the last mouth, is now able to be out again. J. 11. 0. Kwiug of Albany has been the guest of Mr. und Mrs. A. Heurik sen of "Willuw Creek" ranch during the past week. Max Gorfkle uf the Eastern Hide & Junk Co. of l'eudlelou, has been spending the past several days In Ce cil on business. Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs ut the "Last Camp," accompanied by Miss Georgia Summers, spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Phil Hrady. Mrs. W. G. l'uluiitteer and daugh ter Miss Cletu, who have been visiting iu Lugeue fur some time, returned lu "Windy Nook" on Thursday. Mr. und Mrs. Hut Pearson, whu huve been on ilutler creek fur some time, returned to Cecil on Sunday, where they will reside for severul week. Bob Carsner und A. llenrikseu were busy men ut the Cecil deput un Weduesday, loading cars with cullle, which they were shipping tu Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McCarty of Hvppuer tuok a spin ocr the Cecil Scenic Highway un Thursday uud din ed with Mr. und Mrs. Jack 11 nil at "Hulterby Fluts." Everett Logun of Fairview speut the week end at The Dulles. Kverett invested in a Ford cur while in the city und Is uow tuking driving lessons in his spare time. ltoyd Logan of Four Mile arrived from Portland on Friday, accompan led by Miss Orcn Logan, aud they will visit fur sumetime with relatives here before returning home. Mrs. Jack llyud of "liutterby Fluts," accompanied by Miss Violet M. llynd, Llzile Hlahm, A. C. Lowe und Messrs. Henry uud Johu Krebs visited with Mrs. J. H. Fraukliu of Itliea un Sunday. W. O. llynd of "Huse Lawn," Sand Hollow und Mrs. W. 11. liurralt of lletiuner. and Mr. und Mrs. ltudd of Itiverhurst, Saskatchewan, Cunadu spent Thusday und Friday visiting with Mrs. T. 11. Lowe of the "High way House" and also the "Mayor" of Cecil at Uutterby Flats." Mr. Kudd Is a lurge wheat grower in Saskatche wun, but since traveling extensively over the slates is very much Impress ed with Oregun und especially Mor row county, where he and his wife met so many of their old school pals of long ago. uer-.jKiieii Administratrix, as such' Aduiiulstatrix, uf the estate of Guy' L. lladley, deceased, lias tiled her I'm-I al account in the County Court of the! Stute uf Oregon fur Morrow County, ! .urn sum ( ounty Court has appointed M inday, the Oth day of April, l2c. llie hour of 10 j c o- k in the foiv- ooii of said dav :u the time uf lu-:.t- I nil settlement uf said Dual uc- oii!it. Objections to said final u: ount must be filed un ur before said ite. MAltY 1IADLKY, Administratrix. JAMES AUSTIN I'r u liral Teaching of All Hand Instruments. iii:.im-:k8 a hpkcialty Term. Apply ut The Gazette-Times Office. MONEY TO l,tN. At six per cent, in atn'mritM from imii.0( to J37..VMI.IHI, hv.e to ;ci .i.ifa You pay principal ate Inter-.-.-.!. You do not l,av! to take stock in any organization. For particulars ri'e M. Fitzinaurice, Condon. Ore. 4t TACOMA GUN STORE, INC. ft Tacoma, Wash. l I.alV'-t ht m i.il Send ( o.-V of Hunters- and Trap Ihs in NorTl.we.-it. lis. lit ion to mail orders, cent stamp for catalogue. NOTU K OF 1 l.Yll, SETTLEMENT. Notice In hereby given that the un- ersigned has Hied her final report as Executrix of the Estate of James 3. Cabbage, deceased, In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Murrow County, and said Court has lixed Monday, the 5th dav of Anril. 920, ut the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenuun uf said day, as the time f hearing and settlement of said fin 1 account. Objections to said final u-count must be filed on or before said date. MAUY E. CAI1UAGE, Executrix. .NOTICE OF PA KT.N EltS' HETIHI.NG Public Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore existing between Earl D. Cramer, George W Kelly and Margaret Cramer under the linn name of "Cramer, Kelly & Cra mer" was dissolved by mutual con sent on the 12th day of December. 1 ! 1 9, so fur as relates to the said George W. Kelly who was released from all claims und demands thereof. All debts due to the said partnership and those due by them, will be set- led with and by the remaining part ners who will continue the business under the firm name of Cramer & ramer. Dated at Boardmnn, Morrow Coun , State of Oregon this 12th day of December, 1919. 5t. EARL D. CRAMER, -MARGARET CRAMER. ..i .iwrruv-, Kcu-ial iale.iman lor the Pendleton Marble Works, of whiih T. A. Wylie is proprietor, to making this territory as usual. He expects to make a shipment of mon uments into Heppner this spring ai in the past. adv. lmo. G.-T. WANT AD3 ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the- Lots of pep left. List your ranch with E. M. Shutt, the real estate mau, and make a quick, snappy sale. tt. HUE AND HAIL I.N8LKANCE. Fur tire and hall Insurance call on C. C. Patterson, secona floor Sllman building, Willow itivel. Hotel Removed. We wish to announce that we have upened up a hotel at Lexington, In the Leo building. The old hotel building is now closed to the public. 3p. MRS. ORAN STU11HLEFIELD. Looks And Is Better lOK KALE Good grade Jack. Will uccept span of work horses In trade. J. H. Jackson, Lexington, Ore. 3t-pd. 1THL1C WAK.NING Public Notice 1b hereby given that on the 19th day of December, 1919 George W. Kelly purchased from Earl Cramer and Margaret Cramer heir entire Interests In the Board man Hee and is now the sole owner of said paper. Therefore all bills due the Board- man Bee must be paid to G. W. Kelly and the public Is hereby warned to pay no bills due the Boardman Bee o Earl D. Cramer or Margaret Cra mer, zt. 0. W. KELLY. HOI SK FOR UK.NT Partly furn- shed. Centrally located. See Lor raine Groshen at F. A. McMenamln's office in Roberts Building. 1-OR1) FOR SALE Apply at E. N. Gouty's shoe store. Fresh Cows For Bale J. F.Luca, Lexington, Oregon. I OR KALE 34 sacks of wheat screenings at 2 cents per pound, at Farmers Elevator Co. O. E. AQkins, Eight Mile, Ore. Bring yuur uld Buoes to E. N. Jouty s snoe store and get them repaired. Indications Point U Advance In Coal Prices. All indications point to an advance ,n the price of coal with a probable freight advance soou. Coal shipments are now being re ceived much mure promptly and now is the logical time to lay In a BUpply of coal, because there is a reason able umuunt on hand aud because die price is less now than it will be probably iu a few mouths. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Write for Catalog" of Economical House Plans You have seen the f piles of good lumber wasted in building the old way cut- tirg your wood as you need it. That was the expf-nsive unnecessary thing In building that we have eliminated in this belter home that oomes to you CUT AND FIT AT OUR MILL The other big tiling is labor. It isn't the putting in place that makes building expensive. It's the fitting, the measuring, and the following the plan the handsawing that results, that costs money. All that we have "iiminatcd. You can build it your self with unskilled help. xSiJt gad Uitke ZzMAWJk L. MONTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed glHIIIIIIlllllllllllUUIIIIIItlWIIlllllllHUIUllUlUUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiniHIHItllUHHIIIIIH Torttattd.Ore. Foil SALE I will sell one of the host brood bows on earth. See hor at the Nurseries in Heppner. HARRY CCMM1NGS. .MAN WITH H-IIORNK TEAM wants Job on ranch for summer or by the year. For full particulars In quire at The Gazette-Times offle. 2tp. APPLES I Blill have several hun dred boxes Newtown Pippin cooking and eating Hpiiles mixed at $1.25 per box f. o. b. Hood River. Enclose check or money order. B. L. CLARK, It 1, Box SS, Hood River, Ore. WHEAT KASCH FOH SALE 1 am offering for sale my wheat ranch comprising pf 1040 acres alt-; uated H miles northeast of Lexing- ton, near South Springs. This land j is all level with a good well centrally t located. Other improvements are poor. Judging from the crops raised j in thiB vicinity last year, there la nc better wheat land in Morrow county. I 1 am ollermg tnts tana tur saie ai . $25 per acre and will sell it on excep tionally easy terms. A. S. AKERS. Ixht Somewhere between Hepp- nnM A l.n L-.1 Voill rnnph nn Rllt- uei umu - GlnJa, ! ter creea, a yeiiuw cuau please leave at this office or Neill ranch. W. W. FLEMING. LOST Somewhere between Lone Rock and llardmnn, a 15 jewel Wal- tham, 25 year gold case, carved front, wrist watch In grayish black leather case. Finder pieaso return to .mss Laura Burnslde, Hurdmnn, Oregon. l oitli ltllS model lu good repair and fully equipped, fur sale. Inquire The Gazette-Times. FOH HALF Throe thousand lo ganberry, raspberry and dew berry sprouts. Call my place mile below Heppner. E. W. MOVER. 1 mo. pd. PAINTING, PAPEUHAXGLNG, DECORATING. Now is the time to arrange for your spring work. I refinish floors, walls, furniture, etc. A fine line oi wall paper samples. Drop me a card and I will call and estimate your work. Recommended by home peo ple. T. E. RUNNELL. i!!lll!!l!l!!lllllllll!lllll!!I!llll!IIIIHllllllllllllllIllll!IIII "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS" Concrete Pipe . Co. MfgTS. SEWER AND WATER PIPE IRRIGATION PIPE CULVERT PIPE CEMENT PRODUCTS HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS! PHONE 467 1003 N. 10th Street, WALLA WALLA, WASH. White Star Flour Its a Home Made Product and leads all other brands iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiim WHITE STAR is the standrd flour in this section. Your Grocer Has It. Complete Elevator and Warehouse Facilities. Both bulk and sack grain handled. WE BUY WHEAT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO. SaiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiHioiiiiiJiiiiiiiiyiiHiiiiiiitniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinJi smiMMiuMUu.uiuuuMiiMitaUiiiMiiHi..ii Uli fTrWifT-lKWPirTyirffT LKXINGTO.N NEWS NOTES Carl Yount, the I one wheat dealer, spent Friday here. J. P. Stockard, Social Ridge farm er, was in Lexington on Saturday There will be preaching services at the Church of Christ both morning and evening next Sunday. Mrs. E. A. Zochert Is conlined to her home with illness. Mr. Zochert is able to be out once more afte having a tussle with the flu. Frank Moore's new home ou hi; creek ranch above town is ncarin completion. Mr. Moore Is going have one of the real nice farm homes of Morrow county. The finishing touches are being given to Earl Warner's new house. 'This new dwelling is thoroughly modern throughout and Is a credit able addition to the city. We are glad to be able to report the Improvement of Rev. Wm. C. Worstell, who was quite seriously 111 with pneumonia. He is now con sidered to be out of danger. The Lexington State Dunk expocts to get platiB and estimates lu a few days for their new building, which will be erected on their Main street lot. Whether tho building will be one or two stories in height has not yet been decided. "The old line cars nnd trucks are still In load," says Karl L. Boach, lo cal auto nnd truck dealer who re turned last Friday night from Tort lund utter attending the automobile show. Mr. Reach is of the opinion that a person can have no adequate idea of the Immensity of the auto mobile Industry until he has visited such an exposition as that held at Portland. NOTICE " ESTRAV. An iinhroke 11 year old dark brown iiiulo branded on left stifle either BC or RC. Ropo with wire around neck. Came to my place about 4 months ago. Owner may have same by paying costs. Write or call Ben Thomas, one mile duo west of Eight Mile, Ore. postofflco. A BARGAIN IN A WHEAT RANCH I am offering for sale for cash a tract of 520 acres of land known or iginally as the Tom Parman ranch and now being farmed by Walter Karrcns. Sale will be subject to Mr. Farrcns lease. This land Is located in the Gooseberry section. The 340 acres of tillable land can be bought for $20 per acre and ISO acres of nasture land for $15 per acre. The Improvements are fair. This is an ex ceptionally good buy and will not re main unsold long at this price. A. S. AKERS. Do you use Willow Brand butter on your table? See advertisement of Morrow County Creamery Co. in this issue. Don't throw your old shoes away, liring them to E. N. Gonty and have iliem repaired. fllli:illl!lllil!lillllllll!illlllll!ll!IIIIM City of Portland Recognizes 1 Superiority of the Gary IIWIIIIIIUIIIIIIIUI j the! Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ackley of Hepp ner came over from that city on Fri day to bring over a Pinrce-Arrow car which was purchased by Irvln Wilkos of the Wheat City Hotel. The Hepp ner high school basket ball team ac companied them. Condon Globe-Times. Far Better Bread! THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR! Here It Is! lm,wr 1'ivatl is a l'TLL, PLVMP loaf, with tho vnnio I'OOY to it that MOTllMi used to inaKiM Does it go down EASY? IMtor BKUEYK it doesl Grcalost domestic nvail in tin' world! 22c the large size; 11c the small SEND FOR SOME TODAY Heppner Bakery v; -"f; mill ) I - ay..' Gary Trucks en in recognition throughout the Northwest. six GARY TRUCKS. The Fire Bureau of the City of Portland ia using Contractors, lumhermen, timbonnen, merchants, cattlemen, warehousemen and fanners are using GARY TRUCKS. "We can make immediate delivery. If interested and wanting to go on road construction, place your order with ns for SPUING DELIVERY, and pay for your truck in one season's work. We also have other good contracts to place trucks on, farmers in all parts of the northwest are placing orders with us. Get a GARY for efficiency and economy. The GARY has one full year factory guarantee. We have some good territory open for dealers and distributors. One to Five Ton Capacities Gary Coa 71 Broadway st Agency, Inc. NORTHWEST DISTRIBUTORS PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Bdvvy 2 162